beephead
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I just got a Deeptech Warrior, any tips and tricks you'd like to share would be appreciated. I'm also thinking about getting a Smart Plus.
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I would be interested in hearing how it does in a typical trashy North American park. The Deeptech machines look interesting but the limited disc concerns me for the type of places I hunt.
I just got a Deeptech Warrior, any tips and tricks you'd like to share would be appreciated. I'm also thinking about getting a Smart Plus.
beephead
I have the Warrior, I have only tested it in my test garden. I will try it out tonight. It seems pretty straight forward, if you can run a Tesoro should not be a problem. Do you have a super six coil for it?
Yeah, I've have the Super Six and LOVE it! The Warrior is something like the Tesoro detectors, but not quite. On the Warrior almost everything above iron sounds like a good target. I've learned that the audio sounds better when I use my Deus Backphones. Also I've learned to back off the throttle some. lol
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I hoping that someone who has used both the Warrior and the Smart Plus would chime in. I'm curious to know if the Smart Plus's audio response to high conductors is a little stronger (louder) than the Warrior's response since its kHz is somewhat lower. The Warrior hits nickels and gold jewelry super hard and it does a great job at unmasking non-ferrous targets in a bed of nails, but it doesn't give a very loud audio response volume on a silver dime. It will hit really deep silver but its audio volume is low.
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What I'm saying is, a quarter doesn't hit nearly as loudly as a nickel or pull does at any given distance. High conductors give a much softer weaker audio response than low conductors do. There's no getting around that, regardless of what settings I try and I've tried a bunch. It loves gold rings better than it does silver coins! That's a great thing if you're relic or gold jewelry hunter. Now it will hit deep silver, BUT you have to listen carefully.What settings were you using when you tested? I just tested mine and the audio response was proportional to the size of the target(silver dime)vs the depth in an air test. I had my setup to the recommended setting/ non boost and two tone.
What I'm saying is, a quarter doesn't hit nearly as loudly as a nickel or pull does at any given distance. High conductors give a much softer weaker audio response than low conductors do. There's no getting around that, regardless of what settings I try and I've tried a bunch. It loves gold rings better than it does silver coins! That's a great thing if you're relic or gold jewelry hunter. Now it will hit deep silver, BUT you have to listen carefully.
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